Tyson took 18 tons of chicken nuggets, because they could be rubber

"Tyson Foods" recalled more than 36 thousand pounds of chicken nuggets since federal sources mention that It could be contaminated with rubber.

The product was withdrawn from the market after The company received relevant complaints with "weird stuff" what some people have found in their chicken nuggets "Panko" (white meat in a package), mentioned on Tuesday US Department of Agriculture.

Officials categorized Nuggets retire in first classwhich means that there is "Reasonable probability" that the consumption of contaminated food has serious consequences for health or even death. Despite this, no illnesses were reported, officials said.

Tyson Foods has announced that consumers have named the company after find small pieces of blue rubber soft on nuggets. The company said that rubber was found in "very small room" packages, but decided to withdraw 36,420 pounds of goods "as a precaution."

Products were sent to retail stores across the country, although it is unknown which ones. They were released on November 26, 2018 and have an expiration date November 26, 2019, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA, its abbreviation in English),

Officials said that consumers who bought food and frozen them should return them or throw them away.

"Tyson Foods", with Headquarters in ArkansasIt produces a wide range of pre-cooked and packaged chicken products. He has a plant harassment and casualties in missouriwhere it is said that contaminated products originated.

The company seized about 3,000 pounds of its breaded products. in freezing, because it contains plastic. In 2016, the company recalled 132,000 pounds of chicken nuggets allegedly polluted rubber and in 2015, the company seized 52,000 pounds of chicken wings because "bad smell"He also recalled that in the same year he dropped 16,000 pounds of his produce. Ground beef due to the fact that he had E.coli.

Other companies also recalled chicken products last month. "Perdue Foods" and "Harvest Food" have removed thousands of pounds of ready-to-eat chicken dishes have due "Wrong brands and undeclared allergens"The products of the companies contain milk, a known allergen, but it was not indicated on the labels.

"Perdue Foods" he also retired recently 68,000 pounds of chicken nuggets authorities said it would be contaminated with wood.